Ubuntu 10.0.4 (64-bit) - 32-bit libraries for reporting
Again - an experiment on an unsupported setup.
In order to run the reports, I need the 32-bit X11 libraries. From the release notes:
The Reports component requires that 32-bit X11 libraries be installed on the server. On Redhat Enterprise Linux 5, the required packages are libXp, libXinerama, mesa-libGL, and compat-libstdc++-33.
Does anyone know what these are called and how to get them for Ubuntu 10.0.4?
thanks
anthony
p.s A search of the Linux and Ubuntu forums did uncover anything I could make sense of.
In order to run the reports, I need the 32-bit X11 libraries. From the release notes:
The Reports component requires that 32-bit X11 libraries be installed on the server. On Redhat Enterprise Linux 5, the required packages are libXp, libXinerama, mesa-libGL, and compat-libstdc++-33.
Does anyone know what these are called and how to get them for Ubuntu 10.0.4?
thanks
anthony
p.s A search of the Linux and Ubuntu forums did uncover anything I could make sense of.
3 answers
On Thu, 20 May 2010 23:37:55 +0000, kesterto wrote:
Have you tried using Ubuntu's package manager? I haven't upgraded to
10.0.4 yet (I'm on 8.10), but if I launch the Synaptic Package Manager
(under Gnome Menu -> System -> Administration) and search for these
names, I see the packages to install.
- Jared
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Jazz Team Process
The Reports component requires that 32-bit X11 libraries be installed on
the server. On Redhat Enterprise Linux 5, the required packages are
libXp, libXinerama, mesa-libGL, and compat-libstdc++-33.
Does anyone know what these are called and how to get them for Ubuntu
10.0.4?
Have you tried using Ubuntu's package manager? I haven't upgraded to
10.0.4 yet (I'm on 8.10), but if I launch the Synaptic Package Manager
(under Gnome Menu -> System -> Administration) and search for these
names, I see the packages to install.
- Jared
-------------------
Jazz Team Process
On Thu, 20 May 2010 23:37:55 +0000, kesterto wrote:
The Reports component requires that 32-bit X11 libraries be installed on
the server. On Redhat Enterprise Linux 5, the required packages are
libXp, libXinerama, mesa-libGL, and compat-libstdc++-33.
Does anyone know what these are called and how to get them for Ubuntu
10.0.4?
Have you tried using Ubuntu's package manager? I haven't upgraded to
10.0.4 yet (I'm on 8.10), but if I launch the Synaptic Package Manager
(under Gnome Menu -> System -> Administration) and search for these
names, I see the packages to install.
- Jared
-------------------
Jazz Team Process
I used Synaptic but it is not clear what are the 32-bit libraries, and some of these are not listed at all. I will have a play around with this to see if I can get it working.
anthony
Hello Anthony.
For installing Notes on 10.04 I used getlibs, which you can get from here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790. It is an easy script that
gets you the 32bit and 64bit libs and installs them.
Do you have the RTC2002 client running on 64bit Ubuntu 10.04? I have
trouble finding a xulrunner that works to be able to use the plan editor's
text edit. I found version 1.8.0.4, but when I use that RTC crashes as soon
as I click on a plan node in Team Artifact view. Any tips how you did it?
Best regards,
Peter.
"kesterto" <akesterton> wrote in message
news:ht4h4j$qi1$2@localhost.localdomain...
For installing Notes on 10.04 I used getlibs, which you can get from here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790. It is an easy script that
gets you the 32bit and 64bit libs and installs them.
Do you have the RTC2002 client running on 64bit Ubuntu 10.04? I have
trouble finding a xulrunner that works to be able to use the plan editor's
text edit. I found version 1.8.0.4, but when I use that RTC crashes as soon
as I click on a plan node in Team Artifact view. Any tips how you did it?
Best regards,
Peter.
"kesterto" <akesterton> wrote in message
news:ht4h4j$qi1$2@localhost.localdomain...
Again - an experiment on an unsupported setup.
In order to run the reports, I need the 32-bit X11 libraries. From
the release notes:
The Reports component requires that 32-bit X11 libraries be installed
on the server. On Redhat Enterprise Linux 5, the required packages
are libXp, libXinerama, mesa-libGL, and compat-libstdc++-33.
Does anyone know what these are called and how to get them for Ubuntu
10.0.4?
thanks
anthony
p.s A search of the Linux and Ubuntu forums did uncover anything I
could make sense of.